Gregmang
Fractal Fanatic
Right up there with "my name is bellend"You sure you want 'KNOB'?
It has some pretty spicy usages in British English:
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/knob
Right up there with "my name is bellend"You sure you want 'KNOB'?
It has some pretty spicy usages in British English:
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/knob
William "Willy" John Thomas Johnson-Bellend, at your service....Right up there with "my name is bellend"
Absolutely!Can I change my name to “my name is KNOB” ?
OT - but what do you think about the true tempered Strandbergs? I came very close to buying one but ended up ordering an Aristide H/06 instead. Can you really tell the difference in the temperament?Digging the 1981 drive into the AC-30 with the neck pickup Cygnus rocksView attachment 79937
clearly waaaaaay too late for that, my friend.Guys, let's keep this thread on track.
An unemployed jazz musician gets paid for the pizza?What happens if you hit a D7aug5?
The "pop" has crossover distortionWhat happens if you hit a D7aug5?
Some presence controls do that. Brootalz uses the Engl Savage presence network which reduces negative feedback as the control is turned down causing an increase in volume.I seem to remember someone posting about this bug previously, but I think it might have been a different amp, so:
If presence on Brootalz is taken below about 1 it causes a volume increase.
Too many strings there for this guy.Digging the 1981 drive into the AC-30 with the neck pickup Cygnus rocksView attachment 79937
MV is way more than volume, it's how hard the power amp is being driven. very important for heavy players to fine tune the tightness. I play mostly non-mv amps so it's not as a big deal to me.The master volume is not the only volume control in the axe . So you never will have the problem of “too loud / too quiet “ whatever it’s done on mv .....
Yeah, when I first started reading some of the posts, I thought “shoot, what if my MV settings are off now? Maybe the final release should auto-adjust it.” Then I remembered all my sounds are non-MV or it has one and I turned it up to 10 anyways.MV is way more than volume, it's how hard the power amp is being driven. very important for heavy players to fine tune the tightness. I play mostly non-mv amps so it's not as a big deal to me.
This firmware is o_0
Here's a preset I made to cover "The start of something beautiful" by Porcupine Tree, just adapted to firmware beta 5
Watch this for a cover of the full song, using a much older firmware :
That's what I feel a lot of people are upset about with volume tapers coming from preamp gain based amps, which is basically all amps since like 1984, except some boutiques like Matchless and Trainwreck. Owning those amps in the way back whens without an attenuator (hotplate or powerbrake) made them unusable in most living conditions and venues, so people got to know their volume controls intimately.Yeah, when I first started reading some of the posts, I thought “shoot, what if my MV settings are off now? Maybe the final release should auto-adjust it.” Then I remembered all my sounds are non-MV or it has one and I turned it up to 10 anyways.
Beta 5 sounds great. Dialed in a quick “1984ish” type tone.
You might try rolling back the tube bias to be less hot the way Cliff discussed in an earlier post. You could see if that helps get you closer to what you had before going back to 15.Unpopular opinion: After a few days with 16.00 Beta, I'm going back to 15.01. I love the extra low end in 16, but I feel like I've lost some headroom, and every amp I use regularly sounds fizzy when boosted (same boost settings and amp settings I've always used). The culprits are: DC30, AC20, Liverpool and Rocket. I'm also getting a weird sustain and buzz on an F, F# and G played in the octave on the G string at the 10th, 11th and 12th frets... sounds like cone cry. Turned off all drives, delay and reverb and it still does it. Bummed!